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This blog has been created for the sole purpose of sharing as much accurate information as possible about the unsolved murder of Lindsay Buziak and to keep her case in the forefront of everyone’s minds. “The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them.”

As a group of concerned citizens, we can do our best, in this case, to ensure that information posted on this site is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Some of the information posted on this site are theory/opinion/speculation based, some information was gathered from media sources, and some information was gathered from what the investigators have already shared publicly about Lindsay’s case. There is a lot of false information on social media about Lindsay’s murder and our aim is to provide the known facts and the more accurate information about Lindsay’s case. The information the investigators shared publicly can easily be found online.

This site is also for the exclusive use of individuals who wish to share their working theories, and opinions. We encourage you to express yourself freely. We believe in the “Freedom of Speech”, however any comments that contain inappropriate content that violates the TOS of word press will not be approved.

The Saanich Police, RCMP, Victoria Police, and multiple other agencies have worked extremely hard on this case, yet it still remains unsolved. Saanich Investigators have received help from police partners across the Country AND IN THE U.S. The investigators working on Lindsay’s homicide had this to say about the case:

“This is not a “cold case.” It is an open and active investigation. This case is very complex given the fact there was little to no forensic evidence found at the scene. All DNA was traced back to Lindsay. It is quite the norm for a police department to remain tight-lipped in a homicide investigation so they do not jeopardize the integrity of the case.”

“The solvability rate in a case like this is measured in YEARS, not months. There is no smoking gun in this case. Someone needs to come forward with that key piece of information. Someone out there has that information.”

“One of the factors HAMPERING the investigation is that if the killers were hired professionals, they might be from outside Vancouver Island.”

Ninety-six percent of murder cases are solved within 48 hours, usually because the victim and the offender are known to one another. Murder investigations are solved in one of three ways:

1) strong forensic evidence like DNA, footprints or fingerprints;

2) direct or corroborated witness testimony that places the killer at the scene;

3) a confession from a suspect.

There are approx. 948 unsolved homicide cases in Canada and a much higher rate of unsolved homicides in Countries like the United States.

There is a lot of misleading/fabricated information posted on social media, even false confessions. We encourage viewers to trust in the credible information the investigators who are actively working on Lindsay’s case have shared publicly over the false information posted on social media by people who have no direct knowledge of the case. There are people on social media who are intentionally fabricating information to suit their own personal agenda.

Detective Staff Sgt. Chris Horsley, one of the Investigators actively working on Lindsay’s case shared some details about her case on Crime Watch Daily – Murder For Salewhich aired in 2017. Garry Rodgers is writing a factual book about Lindsay’s murder. If you would like to read some credible material check out Garry’s website. Someone Knows Something – The True Story of Lindsay Buziak’s Unsolved Murder. There have been quite a few American podcasts about Lindsay’s unsolved murder published over the years. Most of those podcasts are based on disinformation and unfounded rumours. The True Crime Garage podcast is an exception. The hosts revisit factual information shared publicly by the investigators. Although there are still some inaccuracies mentioned such as the “referral client” rumour and the rumour that Jason refused to submit a sample of his DNA, for the most part, many of the known facts have been presented. True Crime Garage – Lindsay Buziak

If you have any information that could help in identifying the individuals responsible for Lindsay’s vicious murder please contact the following: